Cultural Traits
Cultural Landscapes
Languages
Origin and Diffusion of English
Miscellaneous
100

What are the three cultural traits that make up culture?

Artifacts, Sociofacts, and Mentifacts.

100

What is the notion that societies leave behind a cultural imprint?

Sequent occupance

100

What are the two types of forces? (and explain the difference)

Centripetal- force that unifies people

Centrifugal- force that pulls people apart

100

 What is a language of international communication?(and example)

Lingua Franca

ex. English

100

What are the Lost Boys of Sudan an example of?

Assimilation

200

What cultural trait does religion and language fit into?

Mentifact

200

Is every landscape a cultural landscape?

Yes

200

What is English classified as?

Institutional language

200

How was English diffused?

People of England migrated with their language when establishing colonies.

200

Being empathetic about someone's culture.

Cultural relativism

300

What cultural trait is easily changed?

Artifact

300

What is a "sense of place?" (And example)

A place where you belong and feel comfortable.

ex. Gendered spaces (man cave/she shed) or gay villages

300

What are the 5 ways languages are classified?

Institutional, developing, vigorous, threatened, and dying language.

300

What are three examples of informal languages?

Franglais, Spanglish, and Denglish

300

What are the top two language families?

Indo-European and Sino-Tibetan

400

True or False?

Traits don't have to be shared by a population.

False

400

What city is an example of sequent occupancy?

New Orleans                                                             Many cultures have modified the landscapes over time.

400

How are the worlds languages organized?

Into language families, branches, and groups.

400

How do groups construct a pidgin language?

They learn a few grammar rules and words of the lingua franca and mix in some elements of own language.

400

How do dialects differ?

Spelling, vocabulary, and pronunciation. 

500

What is it called when two or more culture traits interact with each other?

Cultural complex

500

What are the factors of cultural landscapes?                            (Must name at least two)

Physical features, agricultural and industrial practices, religious and linguistic characteristics, evidence of sequent occupancy, traditional and modern architecture, and land-use patterns.

500

Earth's heterogeneous collection of languages is an example of what?

Cultural diversity

500

What are the 6 official and working languages?

English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, and Chinese.

500

What are the 4 most popular language branches of Indo-European?

Indo-Iranian, Germanic, Romance, and Balto-Slavic.

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